The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 141, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 25, 1901 Page: 1 of 10
ten pages : ill. ; page 24 x 17 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
The Chickasfta Daily Express
Vol.9
WEEKLY EXPRESS
Etablihed 1892.
Ohickasha Indian Territa 'y' Tuesday June 25 1901.
No. 141
The ball game tournament and ALL amusements vvV1 e on the grounds of the babecue and picnic!
SOLDIERsTl
UnOle Sam's Boys Give Sooners
A.n Insentive to Move Out
of the Reservation.
FIND IT MOJ&E COMFORTABLE.
They Talk Fight and Dire VenganOd tJnti
the Soldies Show up and Then They
"Hike" tor Tall Timber and a
Safe Distance.
BOOKERS RSTI1UB.
Anadarko 0. T. June 24. -The
soldiers Mat to clear the
Wichita mountains of tresspass
ers have returned to Fort Bill.
Tha sooners ma.li- no objections to
taking their departure on request
of Captain Sav re the officer in
command of troops. In fact
nearly all of the crowd stitick
teuta and moved upon learning of
the millitary force.
The postmaster of the fake town
of Winneview expreaaed a desire
to be ejected stating as bis office
was on wheels it would be no in
convenience to him to pnll out.
It is alleged that those interested
in the sale of fake stock in mines
in the mountains were glad to get
away by ejection and escape the
inevitable starve out that was
oon to be realized.
WBW FOSTtsMB BTAav WB
The new postage stamps that
that have been issued in commem-"
Oration of th Pn. A mar!.!. C
I nniitinn in m4lmllmM
The stamps are all of one size 76x
. 06 of an inafa and similar to
the Columbia stamps the world
Commemorative 8eies 1901 and
U 8. A. of America below and
above the vignette. Following
are the denominations giving C01
or subject and general deUil of
each stamp.
One cent Lake steamer ; green
fast lake navigation.
Two cent Railway train; red;
fast express.
Four cent Automobile: red
brown; automobile.
rive cent Steel nrtb bridge;
blue ; bridge of Niagara Fall.
Light cent-Ship canal kicks;
lilac; canal locks at Sauft Ste
Marie.
Ten cent Ocean bteamhip;
light brown; fast ocean naviga-
tion i
1
and read about the 'kissing" hab-
it we believe it will never be ab-
olished. When SriOOntncr Imam
mmw
k ok into each others eyes and
que." eatn others hand for an
hour or two the lamp turn-
ed away dovvn ow krd of mi.
crobes as big as- rabbits wouldn't
stop them from khW lDg each oth
er. Not bin? short of tha t.'d mis
An exchange says: A crusade
is being made against kissing the
chief objection being that disease
is thus cemmisnicated ly the dead
ly microbe passing from lip to
ip. From what we have heard
boot ever checks the disease ana'
then It Is sure to break out in
mora violent form the Bent time
the lovers taeet. You might itare
a setting hen off her neat by talk
ing microbes to her but stop kiss
ing never! Kissing has come to
stay.
Ate Luncheon Together
Washington June 24. For the
first time since she was brought
home from California in a feeble
condition Mrs Mckinley todsy was
able logo down stairs and join the
preside! while the latter was at
luncheon. She remained at tbe
table for some little time and then
returned to her room having en
joyed the Ireak in the daily routine
of life for the past montlv. Mn
MeKiuIey V health continues favorable.
erty will amount to hundereds of
thousands of dollars ailea of raik
roads have been washed out so it
almost impossible te gat any th-
ree! communication.
Secretary Hay received word of
the aad death of his son win.
hour and a half of his death snd
wsb slmou prostrated at tbe new
but rallied and left at once for
New Haven to superintend the
func.rsi arrangements
A cloud barm near Bluefleld Va.
resterday flbeJed the entire com-
munity. From 50 to 200 people
were drowned the damage to prop.
The treat recently ratified ay
the creek Indians was transmitted
yesterday by Secretary Hitcbceek
to tbe president accompanied by
the proclamation patting the treaty
into effect. The treaty together
with the proclamation will be sign
ed by the president toamorrew.
Money Mavkeri Attention.
The eih of July stand privi-
lege will be eold Tbersday after-
noon at 2o'cleck on the bank
corner as follows.
Six general stands.
Four cold driak stands.
Two ice cream and fruit eteude
Two dancing platforms.
Two merry-go-rorrnds.
Two doll racks etc.
Iff order of committee.
J. E. Early shairasan.
See the harvesters ui4 co-
quette at the court honae- aext
Thursday evening.
THE BALL IS NOW OPEN AT
THE BIG CASH STORE
order "to do some SaTlowrajffulSw?! & e veranxous to redu our stock in
10
Big C Canvas
L L Canvas
Yard wide Sea island Domestic
Soft finish Bleeched Domestic M
Bleeched Sheettng
I'n bleeched Sheeting . ...
Pillow Tubing
Itesdy to use sheets
Heady to use Pillow Cisee
sjkxiIs Coats Best Thread
Embroidery we can give you from 2c a yard up to
price 30U wish.
25 Dor. Ladies Veets
20 " a
'.
(n
lft " " (l
15 " (((
15 ' 44
3.ic.
1 . u
1 SC.
05c.
15c.
25c.
any
15c.
25c
25c.
35c.
We can
Our stock of Laces and Embroideries is immense
show you tha best assorted line in Chickushii .
1 2 yds of Yal. Lace for in..
1 9 l U 4 . -
- - IOC
12 " " " - 20c
" " " ' x 25c-
We hav0 an elegant display of Ladies Shirt Waists from 50c
totfj.io. Silk Waists from $3.50 to $600.
We have tbe largest line of Ready Made Skirts m town.
Qood wash Skirt? nicely trimmed only 50.
A Better One . 75c
Black Wool Skirt ; V'.'...... $l .00
f " " $1.50
AnJ UP to $5.00
Silk Skirts from $4. 00 to $8.50
Our Stock of Clothinjj has never been equaled inChlckasha.
We can give you Suits from $3.50 to $5.00. Good all wool
Suits $7.50. Fine all wool Suite $9.00 and $10.00. Very
fine Suit for $12.50 and 15.00.
We Sell tlr Old ReliableIiAMILTON5IOWJ Qoots ard.Sboes
THE BEST ON EARTH-
Qorr)e ar)rj see as We Will rjo yoaQIigbt-
THE BIG CASH STORE.
J. G. MAYS. PROPRIETOR.
CHICKASHA IND.QTER.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Granlee, William F. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 141, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 25, 1901, newspaper, June 25, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc728726/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.